The Immich plugin integrates Obsidian with your self-hosted Immich instance, allowing seamless insertion of images from an Immich album directly into your notes. Users can browse a shared album and quickly add one or multiple images with a single click. This feature is ideal for organizing and enhancing notes with visual content stored in a private, self-hosted environment. It supports configurable settings for album access and API integration, ensuring a secure and personalized workflow.
The Hugo Publish plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to seamlessly publish their blogs to Hugo sites. With this plugin, you can effortlessly convert your markdown files and related images in Obsidian to your Hugo site directory. The plugin takes care of converting internal links and image paths, making it easy to maintain consistency across both platforms. Additionally, it automatically writes YAML headers for each markdown file, including title, date, and last modified information. This saves you time and effort, allowing you to focus on creating engaging content rather than wrestling with technical details. With Hugo Publish, publishing your blog has never been easier or more streamlined.
The Iconic plugin allows users to customize icons across various elements in Obsidian, offering seamless integration with the app's vanilla design. It provides access to over 1,300 icons and 1,900+ emojis that can be applied to tabs, files, folders, bookmarks, ribbon commands, properties, and more. Users can easily change icons with a secondary click and personalize them with theme-responsive colors or custom RGB selections. The plugin supports multiple languages and integrates smoothly with different Obsidian themes, adapting dynamically to theme changes. Designed for accessibility and aesthetic enhancement, Iconic empowers users to create a visually tailored workspace.
The MetaEdit plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users, allowing them to easily add, update, and manage YAML properties and Dataview fields in their notes. With MetaEdit, you can ignore properties to hide them from the menu, use auto-properties with customizable values, and even detect and vectorize arrays of values. The plugin also features progress properties that automatically update based on task completion status, as well as transform properties between YAML and Dataview formats. Additionally, MetaEdit includes an API for integrating with other plugins and templates, making it a versatile tool for enhancing your Obsidian workflow.
The DMN Eval plugin is a powerful tool that allows you to execute Decision Model and Notation (DMN) diagrams directly within your Obsidian notes. By integrating the Camunda DMN engine, this plugin enables you to evaluate decisions and print the results in your notes. With ease, you can add a valid DMN file to your vault, define variables, and render the output in various formats, including text, headings, or even templates. This plugin provides a wide range of customization options, from setting URLs to defining variables, allowing you to tailor the evaluation process to your specific needs.
The Commando plugin is designed to revolutionize your command use experience in Obsidian by allowing you to repeat commands with ease and precision. With Commando, you can set a command to run multiple times, eliminating the need for tedious button-clicking or manual iteration. The plugin also introduces a unique "Commando Palette" that offers customizable iteration counts, delays, and prompts to ensure you're in control throughout the process. Additionally, Commando integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's Vim Mode, allowing you to use vim keybinds as an iteration count. Whether you need to perform a simple task or a complex operation, Commando empowers you to take control of your workflow and streamline your productivity.
The Event Highlight plugin provides a simple way to visually emphasize important dates and times within your Obsidian notes. By using a special code block, users can highlight specific events such as deadlines, meetings, or anniversaries directly in their documents.
The DMN Plugin plugin for Obsidian allows users to view Decision Model and Notation (DMN) files interactively within their notes. With this plugin, you can add DMNs to your notes and render them as diagrams, providing a visual representation of your decision-making processes. The viewer is based on the popular dmn-js library, ensuring high-quality rendering of your DMNs. You can customize the view with various parameters, such as setting the height of the rendered canvas or forcing a white background. This plugin is ideal for those working with business rules, decision-making models, and process flows in Obsidian.
The Silicon AI plugin enhances note connectivity within Obsidian by leveraging OpenAI's text embeddings. It creates a panel that analyzes and links related notes, helping users explore relationships between their content. By entering an OpenAI API key, users can enable this feature to view contextual suggestions and related notes seamlessly. This plugin is particularly useful for researchers, writers, and anyone managing interconnected ideas, offering a streamlined way to uncover insights and associations across their vault.
The Influx plugin enhances Obsidian's backlinks functionality by providing formatted excerpts from notes containing linked mentions. It organizes and displays these excerpts based on their hierarchical position, such as bullet-level indentation, making it easier to navigate and aggregate relevant information. Designed for users who take notes hierarchically or follow bullet journaling methods, it enables the creation of topical notes as aggregates of clippings from daily notes. The plugin encourages using links as the primary organizing method for completeness and consistency, offering a streamlined way to manage and visualize interconnected information.